Sonnet Lxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEECECCC

Was it a dreame or did I see it playneA
a goodly table of pure yvoryB
all spred with iuncats fit to entertayneA
the greatest Prince with pompous roialtyC
Mongst which there in a siluer dish did lyD
twoo golden apples of vnualewd priceE
far passing those which Hercules came byD
or those which Atalanta did enticeE
Exceeding sweet yet voyd of sinfull viceE
That many sought yet none could euer tasteC
sweet fruit of pleasure brought from paradiceE
By loue himselfe and in his garden plasteC
Her brest that table was so richly spreddC
my thoughts the guests which would thereon haue feddC

Edmund Spenser



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